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Continuously, limits are being blurred between physical and intangible means to fulfill consumers' needs.

We conceive the developmental process in question as a series or sequence of abstract formal structures ("systems of order"), which is itself ordered by the abstract mathematical relation of approximate backwards-directed inclusion (as, for example, the new non-Euclidean geometries contain the older geometry of Euclid as a continuously approximated limiting case).

The fatigue crack growth law is proposed for a small crack outside ODA within the framework of the √area parameter model where the concept of "continuously variable fatigue limit" for small crack is introduced.

Under this model, the host continuously evolves to limit infection with the pathogen, which in turns evolves to evade host defenses.

"Every piece of the plane is optimized, and we are continuously seeking the limits of the technology".

Kushner will be required to make some financial disclosures, and would continuously test the limits of the law in the White House.

Measuring biomass, product, substrate and precursor concentrations continuously however is limited due to time-consuming laboratory analysis or expensive and hard-to-handle devices.

Covering the full phenomenological range of interfacial energy level alignment regimes within a single, consistent framework and continuously connecting the limiting cases described by previously proposed models allows us to resolve conflicting views in the literature.

It has continuously exceeded pollution limits and the federal government has told its operator, Southern California Edison (SCE), that it must be refurbished by the end of this year, or else closed.

In such a fermionic superfluid, it should be possible to adjust the interaction strength and tune the system continuously between two limits: a Bardeen Cooper Schrieffer (BCS -type superfluid (involving correlated atom pairs in momentum space) and a BCS -typetein condensuperfluid, involvingspatially locorrelatedof atoms are bound together.

The world of extreme sport has paid tribute to Potter, a climber who continuously pushed the limits of what was possible.

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